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thanks for being with us today. joey jackson will return to our panel, a domestic abuse victim in court supporting her former abuser. and it just ain't anybody, it's rihanna and chris brown. what does the judge have to say about this? what do you have to say about this one? it's coming up. >>> so i think you know by now every day i look at the new york post, i get six papers, this is my first one, i always love the headlines i wasn't so crazy about this headline, beat this. that's chris brown leaving court and right behind him that's rihanna, back together again as a couple and in court as well. it's hard to believe it was four years ago tomorrow that rihanna was beaten up by chris brown right before the big party at the grammy awards. it made massive headlines, especially after she testified against him. but now rihanna is standing by brown in a brand new court battle over whether he faked the number of hours he put into his community service. that was all part of his plea deal. did he do what he was supposed to. b
thanks for being with us today. joey jackson will return to our panel, a domestic abuse victim in court supporting her former abuser. and it just ain't anybody, it's rihanna and chris brown. what does the judge have to say about this? what do you have to say about this one? it's coming up. >>> so i think you know by now every day i look at the new york post, i get six papers, this is my first one, i always love the headlines i wasn't so crazy about this headline, beat this. that's...
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what can you tell us from your viewpoint there? >> reporter: well, we have just learned that the department of homeland security has advisories out. cnn has looked into this and while dorner does not have a pilot's license, the look out said that tsa has requested that the airports should cure unattended aircraft and check the i.d. of every pilot and passenger. we checked with the big bear lake airport and they say they know who is coming and going and they said quote, it is not a viable possibility, meaning that dorner got on a plane here and while we are on the subject of the air, you pointed out, they were able, after very bad weather conditions the past two days to get helicopters up and resume the search. of course, they are looking at all the snow for any fresh footprints and they say that tracking someone is easier in fresh snow than hardened ice over days and days. and then, that door to door search resumed, we saw teams of officers at one point there was two swat officers, and other officers, they were approaching doors, a
what can you tell us from your viewpoint there? >> reporter: well, we have just learned that the department of homeland security has advisories out. cnn has looked into this and while dorner does not have a pilot's license, the look out said that tsa has requested that the airports should cure unattended aircraft and check the i.d. of every pilot and passenger. we checked with the big bear lake airport and they say they know who is coming and going and they said quote, it is not a viable...
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he says he kicked the door in, then he said he used a cricket bat. we're learning more about his version of what happened. >> paul kallen, legal contributor and criminal defense attorney, with us from new york and also robyn curnow, following the case from johannesburg. you take a look at the affidavit here and there are inconsistencies when he talks about this case. michael bringing up a specific one about kicking the door down but he didn't have his legs. that he was in one place of the house, that he screamed out his girlfriend's name, didn't hear anything but it seems like she would answer if in fact she was in the bathroom. did you see anything wrong with this story? >> it's just -- it's loaded with inconsistencies. i mean, first of all he gets out of bed to close the door to the balcony. presumably he doesn't have a gun on him at that point. he has to go back underneath the bed to get his gun. by that time, why wouldn't he have seen his girlfriend in the bed if she were there? if she wasn't there, of course he would know she was in the bathroom
he says he kicked the door in, then he said he used a cricket bat. we're learning more about his version of what happened. >> paul kallen, legal contributor and criminal defense attorney, with us from new york and also robyn curnow, following the case from johannesburg. you take a look at the affidavit here and there are inconsistencies when he talks about this case. michael bringing up a specific one about kicking the door down but he didn't have his legs. that he was in one place of the...
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thanks for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you for helping us out. >>> now to california, a man the police call a trained assassin, elusive and vowing to continue killing until his demands are met, the latest on that manhunt for a suspected cop killer. >> communities will not tolerate this reign of terror that has robbed us of the peace of mind that residents of southern california deserve. there is no mass-produced human. every signature is unique, and every fingerprint unrepeatable. at sleep number, we recognize the incredible diversity of human beings, and know that up there with your social security number and your phone number is another important number. your sleep number. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. it's a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. and you'll only find it in one place: at a sleep number store. where right now, during the ultima
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we had a sense of peace about us, both of us. because we know where his soul was. we know that we'll see him again. we have that hope. but when they said he was passed, instinctively told myself, this is wrong, wrong, wrong. you cannot walk into a convenience store in this country as a teenager or young adult or an adult, purchase a product, obviously to get high and then your lungs shut down and you suffocate. it is wrong in the purest form. it's very frustrating as a parent to know that this is being sold throughout the country. it's not only sold in convenience stores, adult novelty shops and other avenues to sell the product. >> part of the problem is, there's this loophole where it's sold legally. so knowing that, until you can get to the point where it's not sold, what can you tell parents to be -- part of it is awareness, i'm sure. what do they need to talk to their kids about, so they understand the risks. you said chase didn't? >> well, it's talking to your children, your grandchildren. talking to them saying, have you heard before this stuff, do you under
we had a sense of peace about us, both of us. because we know where his soul was. we know that we'll see him again. we have that hope. but when they said he was passed, instinctively told myself, this is wrong, wrong, wrong. you cannot walk into a convenience store in this country as a teenager or young adult or an adult, purchase a product, obviously to get high and then your lungs shut down and you suffocate. it is wrong in the purest form. it's very frustrating as a parent to know that this...
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at us lost her mind. we are all in the same boat. even the crew. they didn't ask for this and likely not their fault that this is the way it is. >> 1086 crew members and 3,143 passengers on board. tim, happy valentine's day to you two. what's your plan. >> this is one for the books. >> what's your plan when you see your wife? >> i'm going to give her a big hug. she has been through quite a bit and i think the next step would be to get her a proper shower and get her some food. i don't want her on that bus to new orleans. we are going to try to put her up here in mobile and get her to relax and get her land legs back after being that long on a boat. >> that's sweet of you to hug her and have her take a shower. i want to ask you to stand by and bring in the weather man-cruise tracker, chad meyers. here are live pictures and i'm sure julie is listening. how far out is it? >> about 39 miles from the dock. i know they can see the shore. this is dauphin island. that's not where the ship will dock. there is anot
at us lost her mind. we are all in the same boat. even the crew. they didn't ask for this and likely not their fault that this is the way it is. >> 1086 crew members and 3,143 passengers on board. tim, happy valentine's day to you two. what's your plan. >> this is one for the books. >> what's your plan when you see your wife? >> i'm going to give her a big hug. she has been through quite a bit and i think the next step would be to get her a proper shower and get her some...
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then he has to come to us. hopefully he will spill the beans so cycling can get to the bottom of what went on. >> it's a mess. one of the things with the aussie situation, they also abhor a cheat. this is an allegation of across major sporting codes of cheating. >> something that stood out from the press conference, these athletes aren't just cheating. it's much worse. they are cheating with the help of criminals. >> once you get organized crime involved, then the whole match fixing thing becomes -- >> that's also the point when authorities really start to take it seriously. if you didn't think there was a criminal element, you could perhaps say, it's only sports. let them do their thing. once you have criminals involved, it's serious. that's serious for everybody. >> it goes outboarders. every time i am talking to you or one of the other guys from world sports it's about match fixing in futbol or something negative. it's a shame. once the trust goes, what's the point in sports? >> i'd rather be here talking ab
then he has to come to us. hopefully he will spill the beans so cycling can get to the bottom of what went on. >> it's a mess. one of the things with the aussie situation, they also abhor a cheat. this is an allegation of across major sporting codes of cheating. >> something that stood out from the press conference, these athletes aren't just cheating. it's much worse. they are cheating with the help of criminals. >> once you get organized crime involved, then the whole match...
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it says "help get us out. get us to louisiana." simply sheets that were drawn across the deck there so that people could see and hear just the desperate situation that some of these passengers have been in. that ship has been dead without power since sunday or so after a fire broke out. you can see just the scale of this. when you think about it, it really is just like a -- it's like a hotel that is floating in the water, traveling at a very slow pace. it's being pulled in now by tugboats. we saw at least four tugboats. it's traveling just six to seven miles per hour. want to bring in, because my colleague ashleigh banfield did such an incredible job of really taking us on board that ship and painting a picture, if you will, of passengers who are talking directly to her. and one of the folks she had a chance to speak to is 10-year-old allie taylor, and she was waving from the ship earlier today. she was wearing a pink sweater. she was able to actually look up to our helicopter and give a big wave, a big shout out there. she's with
it says "help get us out. get us to louisiana." simply sheets that were drawn across the deck there so that people could see and hear just the desperate situation that some of these passengers have been in. that ship has been dead without power since sunday or so after a fire broke out. you can see just the scale of this. when you think about it, it really is just like a -- it's like a hotel that is floating in the water, traveling at a very slow pace. it's being pulled in now by...
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with us. troops have driven rebels out of many area, but it remain as city with two faces. just a few blocks from the utter destruction, you would never know there had been an armed conflict. the streets are full of life in areas loyal to the regime. we got a chance to speak to the governor of homs, a man respected even by many opponents of the government. he says he believes the turmoil here is almost over. if the support of terrorism is stopped in the media and on the battlefield, i am convinced god willing homs are go back to what it used to be within four months, he told us. the governor says he's tried to reach out to opposition fighters not affiliated with islamist groups, even offering an amnesty for those who surrender. rebels still control some places. the government estimates that about 7,000 are hold up in neighborhoods especially in the old city. the fighting continues there as fierce as ever says one opposition activist we managed to reach on skype. there are hundreds of thousands
with us. troops have driven rebels out of many area, but it remain as city with two faces. just a few blocks from the utter destruction, you would never know there had been an armed conflict. the streets are full of life in areas loyal to the regime. we got a chance to speak to the governor of homs, a man respected even by many opponents of the government. he says he believes the turmoil here is almost over. if the support of terrorism is stopped in the media and on the battlefield, i am...
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girls room, she can use the nurse's room, she can use the faculty bathroom, she can use the boy's restroom, jack moore, how do you think this school fared in this one, bad call, good call? >> this is a terrible call. i just -- let her use the bathroom she wants to use, she's a transgendered little girl. how many times do we have to see these small town schools fall on the wrong side of history with these things. if you're given the choice in life between showing compassion for a little girl, who is struggling with something that is intense and personal, and being outraged about the potential issues with that, show compassion. that's the easy answer. >> i thought it was surprising they said that other students would have a problem with it, like it didn't have a problem already. they didn't have a problem now, i don't see why the school would necessarily need to do something. but i think we need to be fair. there is one place in this society that we have had no problem with segregation and you rarely hear arguments about it and that's the bathroom. that's the one place we have said, these pe
girls room, she can use the nurse's room, she can use the faculty bathroom, she can use the boy's restroom, jack moore, how do you think this school fared in this one, bad call, good call? >> this is a terrible call. i just -- let her use the bathroom she wants to use, she's a transgendered little girl. how many times do we have to see these small town schools fall on the wrong side of history with these things. if you're given the choice in life between showing compassion for a little...
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the death tore showed us frame by frame where he used the app. one example, this aerial sequence. >> this is actually out of a flight window. it looks like real film. you can't tell the difference. >> reporter: he told us he also used the app to shoot video off a computer screen. his purpose was to get that '70s feel, the time when rodriguez, his subject, was actively making music. >> i filmed this with regular film, and i shot the computer screen, like that, so i got the super eight feeling. >> reporter: tracking down the creator of the app proved a challenge. we eventually located him in northeastern china where he was visiting. by skype he shared his reaction to finding out his app was used in an oscar nominated film. >> it's crazy. we are pretty thrilled. >> reporter: hearing about his app's connection to the film inspired him to watch "searching for sugar man." >> what did you think? >> it's quite a touching film. >> reporter: hong is a fan of the movie by beng lou is a fan of the app. nischelle turner, cnn, hollywood. >> pretty cool stuff.
the death tore showed us frame by frame where he used the app. one example, this aerial sequence. >> this is actually out of a flight window. it looks like real film. you can't tell the difference. >> reporter: he told us he also used the app to shoot video off a computer screen. his purpose was to get that '70s feel, the time when rodriguez, his subject, was actively making music. >> i filmed this with regular film, and i shot the computer screen, like that, so i got the...
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>> keep us informed. i know we're going to talk about this some more. >>> up next, a couple traveling through tennessee pulled over by the cops, all because of this on their car. we're going to tell you what happened. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. i have to know the weather patterns. i upgraded to the new sprint direct connect. so i can get three times the coverage. [ manager 2 ] it's like working in a giant sandbox. with all these huge toys. and with the fastest push-to-talk... i can keep track of them all. [ male announcer ] upgrade to the new "done" with access to the fastest push-to-talk and three times the coverage. now when you buy one kyocera duraxt rugged phone for $69.99, you'll get four free. other offers available. visit a sprint store, or cal
>> keep us informed. i know we're going to talk about this some more. >>> up next, a couple traveling through tennessee pulled over by the cops, all because of this on their car. we're going to tell you what happened. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your...
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yeah, good for us. on average, people with fidelity 401(k) plans put away 8% of their annual salaries, 82% of those people also get matching contributions from their employer and maybe the best news of all, as of june of last year, 94% of 401(k)s of people who had their 401(k)s, they have a higher account balance now compared to what they had before the financial crisis. so yes, we have learned our lesson, at least for now. carol? >> makes me so happy. thank you so much, alison kosik, reporting live from the new york stock exchange. >>> a giant asteroid is about to give earth a flyby. i love talking about asteroids. chad does too. we'll talk about it next. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it.
yeah, good for us. on average, people with fidelity 401(k) plans put away 8% of their annual salaries, 82% of those people also get matching contributions from their employer and maybe the best news of all, as of june of last year, 94% of 401(k)s of people who had their 401(k)s, they have a higher account balance now compared to what they had before the financial crisis. so yes, we have learned our lesson, at least for now. carol? >> makes me so happy. thank you so much, alison kosik,...
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boys, i used to play. we used to have play guns. >> you got in trouble, chris? >> i didn't get in trouble, because i didn't bring it to school, but even my friends who don't allow guns in their homes play guns with their kids, the boys make it out of toast. i mean, it is just going to happen. >> there was a story in georgia a couple of years ago where a sixth grader came to school, had this long key chain attached to this tweety bird wallet and she was suspended from this school and apparently the parents couldn't appeal initially because they were saying the chain was too long. there are obviously multiple examples of this. we looked at the -- a website that once existed and there were absolutes at this elementary school and no weapons, real or play, no illegal drugs or alcohol. i don't know if any of you -- how many parents do we have on the panel? anyone? silence. that's a no. >> no, i said yes. i'm raising my hand. >> i didn't see you. lauren, if you had a child and this happened to your child, what would you do? >> i have three children, 12, 9 and 5. and le
boys, i used to play. we used to have play guns. >> you got in trouble, chris? >> i didn't get in trouble, because i didn't bring it to school, but even my friends who don't allow guns in their homes play guns with their kids, the boys make it out of toast. i mean, it is just going to happen. >> there was a story in georgia a couple of years ago where a sixth grader came to school, had this long key chain attached to this tweety bird wallet and she was suspended from this...
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manufacture many of us think about the moon as if that is something close to us. it is not that close. it is actually about a quarter million miles away. so what really is close to us, brooke? well, satellites are close. lots of them. this is a scale of where the satellite bands are around our earth. the furthest ones 22,000 miles out there. and where is this thing going to come from? this asteroid will come sweeping out here and go through the satellite band. let me give you a different angle. let's see how close we're talking about. this will be about 17,000 miles away from the earth. so that's pretty close. within the satellite band. >> it sounds really far. >> it does. >> but not really. >> not really. that's close in cosmos terms. and won't hit the satellites. it could, i suppose, but i could drop a marble from the empire state building and have it land in a dixie cup. that is not likely to happen. it is close enough that it has attracted a lot of attention. here is the important thing. think about the size of it. we talked about the earth and the moon and th
manufacture many of us think about the moon as if that is something close to us. it is not that close. it is actually about a quarter million miles away. so what really is close to us, brooke? well, satellites are close. lots of them. this is a scale of where the satellite bands are around our earth. the furthest ones 22,000 miles out there. and where is this thing going to come from? this asteroid will come sweeping out here and go through the satellite band. let me give you a different angle....
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go ahead, sir. >> you don't listen to us. that's the reason i'm like this. >> you know something, again, i've had town hall meetings for 30 years. people are happy that i have town hall meetings and i listen to them and get back to them and this is what it is all about. occasionally i get a jerk like you here. go ahead, ma'am. >> this is pretty intense here. >> yes, it is. that's what this is supposed to be. >> all right. john mccain there reiterating that sometimes it's supposed to be intense. so he welcomes it. all right, the verbal jabs continue to fly between legendary record exec clive davis and singer kelly clarkson. so what started this feud in the first place? we'll find out. dad: you'll be fine, ok? girl: ok. dad: you look so pretty. ♪ i'm overprotective. that's why i got a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. (announcer) at scottrade, our cexactly how they want.t with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to.
go ahead, sir. >> you don't listen to us. that's the reason i'm like this. >> you know something, again, i've had town hall meetings for 30 years. people are happy that i have town hall meetings and i listen to them and get back to them and this is what it is all about. occasionally i get a jerk like you here. go ahead, ma'am. >> this is pretty intense here. >> yes, it is. that's what this is supposed to be. >> all right. john mccain there reiterating that...
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can you tell us what you found in the truck? >> i cannot tell you what we found in the truck at this point. we'll release everything, the truck and any evidence to the irvine police department and they will be the ones that will release any information in regards to that. >> can someone disappear easily in that area? >> there is over 200 cabins up in those mountains that are abandoned or vacant and we're checking those one by one. >> are they forest service cabins or vacation homes? >> some are. >> talk to us about resources and personnel. how many people do you have on the mountain now, talk to us about the snow cats, et cetera. >> we have over 100 people here again today, we're staffed up and 12 hour operational periods, we're going to continue that staffing level throughout the weekend. we'll reassess as we get closer to the first of next week. we already talked about the snow cats and the vehicles we're using to get around. we're not having any trouble at all getting to the places we need to search. >> how are they geared up
can you tell us what you found in the truck? >> i cannot tell you what we found in the truck at this point. we'll release everything, the truck and any evidence to the irvine police department and they will be the ones that will release any information in regards to that. >> can someone disappear easily in that area? >> there is over 200 cabins up in those mountains that are abandoned or vacant and we're checking those one by one. >> are they forest service cabins or...
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the other two can't tell us anything. but kyle does have a foundation where he helps veterans with post traumatic stress. the three went to the range together in kyle's pickup. so police think that maybe this was therapy for routh. they also don't know whether routh was diagnosed with ptsd. here is how investigators say all three came to know each other. >> there has been some mention of the suspect's mother was a school teacher for what we understand for a long time. she may have reached out to mr. kyle to try and help her son. >> so they're still piecing all of this together. routh is being held on $3 million bond, and he is in a cell all by himself so police can keep an eye on him. he is charged with two murder counts and has nod yet had an opportunity to enter a plea. don? >> susan, there is a man in custody. who is he? what is his connection to kyle? >> again, police seem to think that routh, the suspect in this case actually met them because the mother of -- his mother asked kyle to get involved and try to help her
the other two can't tell us anything. but kyle does have a foundation where he helps veterans with post traumatic stress. the three went to the range together in kyle's pickup. so police think that maybe this was therapy for routh. they also don't know whether routh was diagnosed with ptsd. here is how investigators say all three came to know each other. >> there has been some mention of the suspect's mother was a school teacher for what we understand for a long time. she may have reached...
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thank you so much for joining us. we're going to start this broadcast with news of a killing at a gun range. and everyone involved, the alleged shooter and the victims are all former military men. one of the dead is well-known former navy s.e.a.l. chris kyle who wrote a best-selling book all about his career in special operations. he described himself as the most lethal sniper in u.s. military history. here is where he and another man died yesterday, a gun range outside ft. worth, texas. police say a third machine shot them both dead. the suspect is in custody now. we'll have full details in a live report moments away on cnn. >>> a man holding a boy hostage is allowing the delivery of potato chips, toys and medicine. police say 56-year-old jimmy lee dykes grabbed the autistic 6-year-old after fatally shooting the driver who was trying to shield the children. funeral services were held today. >>> pakistani activist malala yousufzai is awake and talking after successful operations to repair her skull and boost her heari
thank you so much for joining us. we're going to start this broadcast with news of a killing at a gun range. and everyone involved, the alleged shooter and the victims are all former military men. one of the dead is well-known former navy s.e.a.l. chris kyle who wrote a best-selling book all about his career in special operations. he described himself as the most lethal sniper in u.s. military history. here is where he and another man died yesterday, a gun range outside ft. worth, texas. police...
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nick valencia joins us now. what can you tell us about kyle? >> chris kyle grew up in east texas and big affinity for horses and grew up handling guns for a young age. he went on to be a profific sniper for the navy s.e.a.l.s. he chronicled this in his book "the american sniper." he became infamous among iraqi insurgence. he had killed more than 150 insurgents and, as you mentioned, his legacy lived far beyond the service community. he was known to millions of americans. in a recent interview with conan o'brien, he talked about his time in the field in iraq and why he had a $20,000 bounty on him by the iraqi insurgents. take a listen. >> how did the iraqi insurgents identify who you were? >> when i'd go into the house and we'd have to occupy houses. i would take the top of my uniform off and have my short sleeve shirt on and you could see my tattoo coming down my arm and they identified that with me and started every time somebody would be shot by a sniper in the area, they would associate that with me. >> he was incredibly humble man. in fact,
nick valencia joins us now. what can you tell us about kyle? >> chris kyle grew up in east texas and big affinity for horses and grew up handling guns for a young age. he went on to be a profific sniper for the navy s.e.a.l.s. he chronicled this in his book "the american sniper." he became infamous among iraqi insurgence. he had killed more than 150 insurgents and, as you mentioned, his legacy lived far beyond the service community. he was known to millions of americans. in a...
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it's always new to us. we're just learning about this now. >> well, a lot of it is emerging science and information. and science is a long process. it takes time to go through the scientific system and to make sure that our is are dotted and ts are crossed. it's not a very rapid type of program. and the scientists like to take their time to make sure their information is accurate. >> you don't want to poison ocean with chemicals you put in. but i think it's going to take something like that to counteract that. >> definite. >> i doing better with co2 emissions per person, cars are doing better, so we are making twice as many cars. i'm thinking a million little sparking machines to spark the carbon and the oxygen apart and get the carbon dioxide to fall out. a tremendous -- the amount of carbon dioxide in the air now is overwhelming. >> we far surpassed 350 parts per million. we'll blow past 450, blow past 550 probably. we know -- chad's right -- we have to take carbon out of the atmosphere at a certain point
it's always new to us. we're just learning about this now. >> well, a lot of it is emerging science and information. and science is a long process. it takes time to go through the scientific system and to make sure that our is are dotted and ts are crossed. it's not a very rapid type of program. and the scientists like to take their time to make sure their information is accurate. >> you don't want to poison ocean with chemicals you put in. but i think it's going to take something...
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you want us do it today. then the big question unsolved about the bigger deficit reduction issues and you're going to ask us to raise taxes a third time. no thanks, mr. president. that's the holy grail. entitlements is democrats' holy grail. we'll be back here every couple months talking about the crisises. >> jess, we talked about he's not interested in the spin or the blame game. he says he's interested in solving problems. we know, you know, very much this president that he is also very politically savvy. what do you make of the statement? >> reporter: well, it's part of the message strategy, isn't it? he says you know he is above the political fight. but he's waging a political fight. this was a message that is really reflects the belief in the white house, i'd say, that this is a fight that will go on for many weeks. this is not the kind of speech the president would deliver if he thought this deal was going to get hammered out this week because it was so clearly partisan, it was such an aggressive attac
you want us do it today. then the big question unsolved about the bigger deficit reduction issues and you're going to ask us to raise taxes a third time. no thanks, mr. president. that's the holy grail. entitlements is democrats' holy grail. we'll be back here every couple months talking about the crisises. >> jess, we talked about he's not interested in the spin or the blame game. he says he's interested in solving problems. we know, you know, very much this president that he is also...
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ed lavendera joining us. tell us what the new turn of events means for him. >> reporter: well, there is a lot of movement on this front. and if you'll remember about a year ago, the justice department decided not to sue lance armstrong, but now there are multiple reports that says the department of justice is changing its mind on this and will reportedly join the whistle blower lawsuit that has been filed, but is kept under seal from former teammate floyd landis. and what all of this could mean for lance armstrong is a big legal fight that could end up costing him tense of millions of dollars. the united states postal service during that run where lance armstrong won from 2001 to 2004 paid lance armstrong and his cycling team some $30 million. this whistle blower lawsuit brought by floyd landis which very few people have been able to get much information on basically says that because lance armstrong and his teammates used performance enhancing drugs, that they essentially defrauded the government in this cas
ed lavendera joining us. tell us what the new turn of events means for him. >> reporter: well, there is a lot of movement on this front. and if you'll remember about a year ago, the justice department decided not to sue lance armstrong, but now there are multiple reports that says the department of justice is changing its mind on this and will reportedly join the whistle blower lawsuit that has been filed, but is kept under seal from former teammate floyd landis. and what all of this...
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jim acosta with us now. what can the president impose is it. >> reporter: he's applying a lot of pressure right now. you saw the comments he made with the prime minister of japan, shinzo 0 abe. he made interesting comments we need to highlight, fredricka. one thing that he said there is that unlike the debt ceiling that this fight over sequestration is not going to plunge the country and the world into some kind of financial crisis or cause global financial problems. that seems to be a message to congress that, hey, you can take just as long as you want with this. he did say this is not a smart way to go about doing this, that real people will be hurt, but in terms of how he's putting the pressure on congress, keep in mind he's only had one phone conversation or a few phone conversations that we know of with republican leaders on capitol hill, what he's been doing, fredricka, is going over the heads of congress. he was speaking in front of first responders, as you l recall earlier this week. he'll be going d
jim acosta with us now. what can the president impose is it. >> reporter: he's applying a lot of pressure right now. you saw the comments he made with the prime minister of japan, shinzo 0 abe. he made interesting comments we need to highlight, fredricka. one thing that he said there is that unlike the debt ceiling that this fight over sequestration is not going to plunge the country and the world into some kind of financial crisis or cause global financial problems. that seems to be a...
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and he used that. and a little bit -- people took it and made their own stories, their own conclusions. and the only conclusion was that michael learned an amazing amount in a short amount of time. and john lee used football to demonstrate that. >> also, you're 16 years old. you don't want anyone looking back at you -- how were you at 16? >> because you look like a nerd in that movie. >> i don't want people looking back at me a year ago or six months or sometimes six weeks ago. what was i doing? something you just said moments ago, you said that you can love someone who doesn't look like you. a lot has been made about, you know, same-sex marriage and you've heard what one ravens player said and what san francisco 49er player said. what do you think about gay rights this year during the super bowl? a lot has been made of it. >> well, what part of talking football confused you? i said we're going to talk the football game. there is a time and place to talk about that. we're playing in the super bowl tomo
and he used that. and a little bit -- people took it and made their own stories, their own conclusions. and the only conclusion was that michael learned an amazing amount in a short amount of time. and john lee used football to demonstrate that. >> also, you're 16 years old. you don't want anyone looking back at you -- how were you at 16? >> because you look like a nerd in that movie. >> i don't want people looking back at me a year ago or six months or sometimes six weeks...
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thank you for being with us. i want your take as a presidential historian on what john kerry means to president obama's legacy, specifically as we discuss foreign policy and the next four years. >> well, it's going to mean a great deal. after all, two of the accomplishments barack obama is trying to claim is going to be getting us out of war in iraq and out of afghanistan, by 2014 we have to withdraw 66,000 troops from afghanistan. now, the military will deal with that. but john kerry will have to do a lot of diplomacy with pakistan, who are not really sure whether we can trust right now. i think that the key for kerry will be when we move equipment and personnel out of afghanistan through the routes to pakistan, kerry can get done deals out of that country that they live up to. >> of course, americans know him as a multiterm congressman, 30 years in congress in the senate. but what do the rest of the people around the world think of, when they think of john kerry? and what message are they getting, as he embarks
thank you for being with us. i want your take as a presidential historian on what john kerry means to president obama's legacy, specifically as we discuss foreign policy and the next four years. >> well, it's going to mean a great deal. after all, two of the accomplishments barack obama is trying to claim is going to be getting us out of war in iraq and out of afghanistan, by 2014 we have to withdraw 66,000 troops from afghanistan. now, the military will deal with that. but john kerry...
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here's what they tell us. if you are an adult and in a wheelchair, it is quite possible that you will have to endure a pat-down if you are unable to walk through on your own, bhu it comes to children, they did tell us that no child under the age of 12 should be patted down in general. they say they have a lot of other options for parents and a pat-down for children 12 and under really is a last resort. this family didn't know the rules, but their gut feeling told them this is not right and it turns out they are right. the child was not supposed to get that pat-down because she was only 3 and you saw there the tsa is issuing an apology. >> thank you so much for bringing that to us. when it comes to the economy, does wal-mart know something the rest of us don't? the link between sales and your wallet. wiand a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria
here's what they tell us. if you are an adult and in a wheelchair, it is quite possible that you will have to endure a pat-down if you are unable to walk through on your own, bhu it comes to children, they did tell us that no child under the age of 12 should be patted down in general. they say they have a lot of other options for parents and a pat-down for children 12 and under really is a last resort. this family didn't know the rules, but their gut feeling told them this is not right and it...
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